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Great location. Really nice hot tub. Friendly staff and secure parking. Perfect for a stay downtown. Hotel was easy to find and you could walk most places. Currently new construction going on next door on one side of the hotel.

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We are a 60-something couple, in Vancouver for a night event. We were delighted by the low price which included free parking, but presumed that ongoing construction would detract from our enjoyment. Not. The hotel is very clean, the rooms (in the process of being...More

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Response from ExecGMVan, General Manager at Executive Hotel Vintage ParkResponded 13 December 2017

Thank you for staying with us and taking the time to post your generous review. Your recommendation of us is greatly appreciated. Glad to had a enjoyable stay. Hope to see you again. Thank you.
David Mangala

Why do I always have to pay extra for a pet, but never a discount for travelling alone? (General ? to all Hotels)
Now to start. Receptionist told me they would put me in an upgrade to another room because it had just been renovated...More

Well located hotel for walking to Stanley Park, Downtown etc. A little noisy due to construction next door so not the hotel's fault. Did not use restaurant or other facilities, just used as a base to explore Vancouver. Staff very friendly and helpful.

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Thank you for your comments. Its unfortunate that you have not had a good stay with us. I apologize for the experience that you have mentioned. As you would see this is not who we are. Our team always would try to assist in anyway...More

A hodgepodge of landscapes, the West End combinesverdant gardens and blocky modern architecture, withVictorian bits and Edwardian bobs in between. It is aparadise for takeout food, take-away coffee, andperhaps incongruously, some of Vancouver's mostlanguid lines of beachfront. English Bay and SunsetBeach invite swimmers, strollers, and picnic-lovers totake in dusk settling over the water, or to jog along

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with the sunrise, offering breathtaking views at anytime of day. The West End merges together so manylooks and flavors probably because it functions a hub:its the leafy pit-stop between nightlife andentertainment venues along Davie Street, and theshopping paradise that is Robson Street, offeringvisitors beautiful parkland to rest on, and quick,easy food to re-fuel with in between ventures.

There isn't an airport shuttle, the fastest way would be by taxi from the airport, The taxis have a set( flat fee) fare schedule leaving the airport - it would be $31 from airport to the hotel and about 20 min or so... More

There isn't an airport shuttle, the fastest way would be by taxi from the airport, The taxis have a set( flat fee) fare schedule leaving the airport - it would be $31 from airport to the hotel and about 20 min or so depending on when you arrive in Vancouver (in rush hour may be longer - but wouldn't cost you anymore).
If you take the Canada Line (train) it's $9.75 per person, you would get off at Yaletown then either switch to a local service bus(which wold be a pain if you have large luggage) get off at Howe St and walk 3 blocks to the hotel.
Going to the Cruise ship terminal, depending on how much luggage you have, you could walk about 2 blocks and grab a bus on Granville St - larger bus so better to accommodate large suitcases. it would cost about $2.75/pp then you would have to walk about 3 blocks to the terminal...
The hotel would be able to get you a taxi for sure, but it is pretty crazy around the terminal on cruise days, so I would suggest you pre-book the cab!
For more information about buses and train options go to Translink website and use the trip planner option.
The Executive is about 14 blocks from the cruise ship terminal( Canada Place) about 2 km.